2025 French Open Odds: Men’s And Women’s French Open Betting Odds

The French Open is one of the most coveted titles in tennis and we’ve got all the latest and best French Open odds for the second-oldest major tennis tournament after Wimbledon.

First held in 1891, the only grand slam of the year contested on clay is a markedly different competition from all the other majors as it often suits a certain type of player. It presents a different type of puzzle to solve for tennis bettors when looking at the huge range of markets for both the men’s and women’s tournaments on .

And this page features all the best French Open odds, covering outright French Open odds and match betting for both the men’s and women’s singles.

The odds come from our recommended , all of which are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission.

French Open Odds: Men’s Singles

All the best French Open odds for the men’s singles can be found above. The odds are live and will update automatically as the tournament progresses, so punters should check back regularly to stay up to date with the latest French Open prices.

Carlos Alcaraz justified favouritism in the French Open betting odds in 2024 to clinch his first title in Paris, coming from 2-1 down in the final to defeat Alexander Zverev.

With 14-time champion Rafael Nadal now retired, his compatriot Alcaraz seems the natural successor as the king of clay. However, he will face a fight to keep his title with Jannik Sinner returning from his ban in time to play.

Novak Djokovic won his only French Open title in 2016 but will head to Paris chasing a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam championship.

French Open Betting Odds: Women’s Singles

The French Open odds for the women’s singles will automatically update during the Grand Slam, providing bettors with the best odds from the first round through to the final.

Iga Swiatek returns to Roland Garros looking to collect her fourth successive French Open title and fifth Suzanne-Lenglen Cup in total, but has looked more vulnerable than usual on her favourite surface in the build-up.

World number one Aryna Sabalenka and last year’s French Open finalist Jasmine Paolini won the major warm-up events in Madrid and Rome, respectively, and alongside Coco Gauff, they could pose a major threat to Swiatek.

Popular French Open Betting Markets

As with most tennis tournaments, there are a huge range of markets available when it comes to French Open betting

Below, we’ve highlighted some of the most popular French Open markets, providing a brief explanation of the market itself.

Outright Winner: This is a wager on the French Open outright winner – in other words, which player will win the entire tournament. Bettors can place a straight win bet on this market, or an on a player with bigger odds, which will pay out if the selection reaches the final.

To Reach the Final: This is a bet on which player, or players, will reach the final of the French Open.

Quarter Betting: This is betting on who will win their quarter of the draw – essentially, who will reach the semi-final from that part of the draw.

Match Betting: These wagers are a simple bet on which player will win the match.

Set Betting: Punters can wager on the result of each different set, as well as the exact set score.

Total Games Over/Under: This is a wager on the total number of games played over the course of the match.

Previous French Open Winners

In this section, we have compiled a list of the last 10 men’s and women’s singles finals at the French Open.

The tables also include the French Open odds of the winner at the start of the tournament, according to Sports Odds History.

French Open Men’s Finals

YearWinnerRunner-UpScoreFrench Open Winner Odds
2024Carlos AlcarazAlexander Zverev6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-211/4
2023Novak DjokovicCasper Ruud7-6, 6-3, 7-55/2
2022Rafael NadalCasper Ruud6-3, 6-3, 6-04/1
2021Novak DjokovicStefanos Tsitsipas6-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-44/1
2020Rafael NadalNovak Djokovic6-0, 6-2, 7-55/4
2019Rafael NadalDominic Thiem6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-110/11
2018Rafael NadalDominic Thiem6-4, 6-3, 6-220/51
2017Rafael NadalStan Wawrinka6-2, 6-3, 6-120/21
2016Novak DjokovicAndy Murray3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-410/11
2015Stan WawrinkaNovak Djokovic4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-425/1

French Open Women’s Finals

YearWinnerRunner-UpScoreFrench Open Winner Odds
2024Iga SwiatekJasmine Paolini6-2, 6-120/31
2023Iga SwiatekKarolína Muchova6-2, 5-7, 6-420/21
2022Iga SwiatekCoco Gauff6-1, 6-320/23
2021Barbora KrejcíkovaAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova6-1, 2-6, 6-4125/1
2020Iga SwiatekSofia Kenin6-4, 6-120/1
2019Ashleigh BartyMarketa Vondrousova6-1, 6-318/1
2018Simona HalepSloane Stephens3-6, 6-4, 6-113/2
2017Jelena OstapenkoSimona Halep4-6, 6-4, 6-380/1
2016Garbine MuguruzaSerena Williams7-5, 6-411/1
2015Serena WilliamsLucie Safarova6-3, 6-7, 6-212/5

Responsible Gambling

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When using gambling sites, be aware that sports betting can be addictive. Please take steps to remain in control of your time and budget. The same applies whether you’re using , slot sites, casino sites, casino apps, or any other gambling medium.

Even the most knowledgeable punter can lose a bet, so always stick to a budget and never chase your losses.

It’s particularly important not to get carried away by any or casino offers you might receive, both of which are available in abundance on gambling sites, but must be approached with caution.

You can stay in control by making use of the responsible gambling tools offered, such as deposit limits, loss limits, self-exclusion and time-outs.

You may also want to visit the following free organisations to discuss any issues with gambling you might be having:

  • NHS Help
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